How an "Apprentice" contestant's lawsuit could haunt Trump

 

March 30, 2018



NEW YORK (AP) — Summer Zervos, a California restaurant owner who appeared as a contestant on "The Apprentice," isn't asking for much in her defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump. She wants less than $3,000 and an apology for what she said were unwanted sexual advances.

But if the lawsuit continues, it could land Trump in the same cycle of depositions and document discovery that caused so much trouble for President Bill Clinton after he was sued by Paula Jones.

That would mean he would have to answer potentially embarrassing questions under oath about his relationships with wom...



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